Ainda não temos significados para "more enslaved".
1Marvelling at the greatness of her spirit, he grew-allunconsciously-themore enslaved.
2From that moment I felt more enslaved than ever.
3Rolfe came away ever more enslaved; more impressed by the girl's sweet reasonableness, and exalted by her glowing idealism.
4The servant, whose soul is still more enslaved than his body, reasons somewhat as follows, after he has had a beating:
5They had been more enslaved than the Creoles, and of course readily united with them for the expulsion of the Spaniard-theircommon oppressor.
6If Lord Halifax is even reprieved, the King is more enslaved to a cabal than ever his grandfather was: yet how replace them!
7Portugal and India, Turkey and Ireland yield to the system, and they become from year to year poorer and weaker, and their people more enslaved.
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